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I ordered the 1980s version of The Twilight Zone and watched 2 episodes last night; people who enjoyed the original series should get this one as well; some stories are very good and if you haven't seen 'Amazing Stories', get that as well.

If bees did go extinct, we could always hire people to dress up as bees and pollinate flowers with tiny feather dusters. Sure it'd be more expensive, but there are also millions of idle teens.

the "Her Pilgrim Soul" episode of the 80s Twilight Zone. I had forgotten this one, but it's a classic and I think I like it even more now that I'm an adult. Basically, a love story between an INTP scientist and a holographic intelligence (INFJ?) that appears one day in his lab.

If bees did go extinct, we could always hire people to dress up as bees and pollinate flowers with tiny feather dusters. Sure it'd be more expensive, but there are also millions of idle teens.

Documentary on H. H. Holmes, the serial killer. I enjoyed it, which might be an odd thing to say.
I started a documentary on Carl Panzram, but lost interest with all the mention of him sodomizing men.
I'm fascinated by the gruesome opposed to the rapey.

Hang on traveling woman - Don't sacrifice your plan
Cause it will come back to you - Before you lose it on the man

God Help the Girl, an independent musical about three strangers who meet one summer and decide to form a band. The review on the DVD cover says "Impossibly Charming" and it is exactly that. The plot is thin but the songs are a delight and there are over a dozen songs.

If bees did go extinct, we could always hire people to dress up as bees and pollinate flowers with tiny feather dusters. Sure it'd be more expensive, but there are also millions of idle teens.